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Gymnothorax moringa Cuvier 1829, the Spotted Moray Eel. Tropical eastern and western Atlantic coasts. To four feet in length. (most less than half that in captivity and the wild)Common in the wild. Key Largo 2014

Halichoeres garnoti (Valenciennes 1839), the Yellowhead Wrasse (1) is another new choice out of the tropical western Atlantic. To about seven inches long. More and more available in the trade, and a beauty. Terminal phase/male in Key Largo 2014
 
Calamus nodosus.  Key Largo 2014
 
Haemulon autolineatum Cuvier 1830, the Tomtate Grunt. At twelve inches maximum length, a far easier fish to keep than its larger kin. Tropical West Atlantic.  Key Largo 2014
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